/ about
KEVIN ZICHERMAN
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I architect AI agent teams. 36 in production.

Self-hosted multi-agent infrastructure + cloud agent platforms (OpenAI, Vertex AI, Agentforce). The full spectrum.

// background

Kevin Zicherman has spent 20+ years building tech companies. He's the CEO of MyWiFi Networks, a global hospitality WiFi marketing platform with resellers across 40+ countries, and the founder of ReadyIQ (readyiq.ai) — an AI readiness, training, and consulting practice for CEOs and founders who suspect AI is about to eat their industry.

Before AI, Kevin authored bestselling books on mobile marketing during the iOS gold rush, taught WiFi marketing on Udemy, and spoke at Collision Conference (2019) on the future of brick-and-mortar customer engagement.

Today, Kevin specializes in architecting AI agent teams that run real businesses. His practice spans the full spectrum: self-hosted multi-agent infrastructure for clients with sovereignty and cost requirements, and cloud agent ecosystems — OpenAI Agent Builder, Google Cloud Vertex AI Agent Builder, and application-specific agent tools (Salesforce Agentforce, HubSpot Breeze, Microsoft Copilot Studio, and others) — for clients who need fast deployment on platforms they already own. He runs 36 production agents across five product brands, holds Anthropic Partner and OpenAI Builder credentials, and contributes to open-source projects (Commander, ClaudeSwap, OpenClaw). He's the proof case for non-technical founders who want to architect production AI systems by directing agent teams instead of writing code.

His newsletter, The Agent Report, teaches operators what he's learning in real time. His product, CC Commander (commanderplugin.com), is the open-source CLI for managing Claude Code, Codex, and any agent-driven workflow — 60 plugin skills, 22 specialist agents, 9 lifecycle hooks. Free for now.

// the comeback

I disappeared from Twitter for 2,468 days.

In 2019 I was running a WiFi marketing SaaS company. 40,000 customers. Team of 15. Standard startup grind. I posted about Zapier integrations and conference talks. Normal CEO stuff.

Then COVID hit. I had to rebuild the entire business from scratch. No time for Twitter. No energy for personal brand. Survival mode for three years.

Somewhere in 2024, I started experimenting with AI — not ChatGPT-as-a-toy, but AI-as-infrastructure. The question I kept coming back to: what if I could build agents that actually do the work? Not summarize. Not suggest. Execute.

Fast forward to today: 36 AI agents running 24/7. They coordinate. They have memory across sessions. They manage my businesses, my content, my infrastructure. Total infra cost: a Mac Mini plus roughly $50 a month in API calls. Five product brands. One person.

The wildest part? I'm a non-technical founder. I didn't write a single line of code to build any of this. Claude Code wrote it all. I directed.

I came back because I realized this isn't normal. Most people don't know this is possible. So I'm documenting everything — the agents, the workflows, the failures, the costs. The full picture of what it looks like when one operator runs an entire business with AI.

// operating model

5 brands · 36 agents · 1 operator

// what's next